Curriculum Vitae, Paul Kay
International Computer Science Institute
1947 Center Street
Berkeley, CA 94704 USA
Department of Linguistics
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
paulkay@berkeley.edu
www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~kay
October 2009
Born: 1934, New York City
Married: 1956, to
Patricia Ann Boehm (1934-2006)
Children: two, born
1961 and 1963
Military Service: United
States Army, 1958-59
Degrees: Tulane University, B.A., Economics, Phi
Beta Kappa, 1955
Harvard University, Ph.D., Social Anthropology, 1963
Major positions held
since receipt of Ph.D.
1963-64 Postdoctoral Fellow (Social
Science Research Council), Stanford University
1964-65 Assistant Professor of
Political Science, M.I.T.
1965-66 Fellow, Center for Advanced
Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California
1966-69 Associate Professor of
Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley
1967-74 Principal Investigator,
Language Behavior Research Laboratory, U.C.B.
1970-82 Professor of Anthropology,
U.C.B.
1982-1995 Professor of Linguistics,
U.C.B
1972-73 Visiting Colleague
(Guggenheim Fellow), Department of Linguistics, University of Hawaii
1974-79 Co-Principal Investigator,
Language Behavior Research Laboratory, U.C.B.
1975-78 Chairman, Committee for the
Protection of Human Subjects, U.C.B.
1982 (Spring) Professor Visitante
(Fullbright Lecturer), Departamento de LingŸ’stica, Universidade Estadual de
Campinas, S‹o Paolo, Brazil
1981-85 Director, Institute of
Cognitive Studies (formerly, Institute of Human Learning), U.C.B.
1986-91 Chairman, Department of
Linguistics, U.C.B.
1987-89 President, Society for
Linguistic Anthropology
1995- Professor in the Graduate
School, Professor Emeritus, U.C.B.
2001- Senior Research Scientist,
International Computer Science Institute
Organizations:
National Academy of Sciences
Linguistic Society of America
Society for Linguistic
Anthropology
American Anthropological
Association
Publications:
1963a Urbanization in the Tahitian household. In A. Spoehr (ed.) Pacific Port Cities and Towns. Honolulu.
Bishop. 63-75.
1963b Tahitian fosterage and the form of ethnographic models. American
Anthropologist 65: 1027-44.
1963c Aspects of social structure in an urban Tahitian
neighborhood. Journal of the Polynesian Society 72: 325-71.
1964a A Guttman scale model of Tahitian consumer behavior. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 20: 160-67.
1964b (William Geoghegan and __) More structure and statistics: a
critique of C. Ackerman's analysis
of the Purum. American Anthropologist
86: 1351-56.
1965a A generalization of the cross-parallel distinction. American
Anthropologist 67: 30-43.
1965b of Maori Families (by Jane Ritchie.) American
Anthropologist 67: 1942-43.
1966a Comment on B.N. Colby's 'Ethnographic Semantics.' Current
Anthropology 7: 20-23.
Reprinted with addendum in S.A. Tyler (ed.) Cognitive Anthropology. 1969.
New York. Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
1966b Ethnography and theory of culture. Bucknell Review
14: 106-114. Reissued as
Bobbs-Merrill Social Science Reprint, with addendum. Reprinted in H. Siverts
(ed.) Drinking Patterns in Highland
Chiapas. Bergen.
Universitetsfiraget. 1972.
1967 On the multiplicity of cross/parallel distinctions. American
Anthropologist 69: 83-85.
1968 Correctional notes on cross/parallel. American
Anthropologist 70: 106-7.
1968b (__ and A.K. Romney) On simple semantic spaces and semantic
categories. Working Paper Number
2. Language Behavior Research
Laboratory. U.C. Berkeley.
1968c Axiomatic theory of taxonomic structure. Working Paper Number 18. Language
Behavior Research Laboratory. Berkeley.
1969a (Brent Berlin and __)
Basic Color Terms: Their
Universality and Evolution. Berkeley. University of California Press.
1969b Some mathematical problems arising in linguistics and
anthropology. Advanced Research Seminar in Scaling and Measurement. Newport Beach, California. ms. 18 pp.
1970 Theoretical implications of ethnographic semantics. Current
Directions in Anthropology (= Bulletin of the American Anthropological
Association. Number 3, Part 2.)
1971a Explorations in
Mathematical Anthropology. (__ ed.) Cambridge, Mass. M.I.T. Press.
1971b Taxonomy and semantic contrast. Language 217: 866-87.
1972 (__ and Duane Metzger) On Ethnographic Method. In H. Siverts (ed.) Drinking Patterns in Highland Chiapas. Bergen: Universitetsforaget.
1973 On the form of dictionary entries: English kinship
semantics. In. R. Shuy and C.-J.
N. Bailey (eds.) Toward Tomorrow's
Linguistics. Georgetown.
Georgetown University Press.
1974a Review of Tahitians (by R.I. Levy). Mankind
9: 335-36.
1974b (__ and
Gillian Sankoff) A language-universals approach to pidgins and creoles. In D. De Camp and I. Hancock (eds.) Pidgins and Creoles. Georgetown. Georgetown University Press.
1975a The
generative analysis of kinship semantics:
a reanalysis of the Seneca data.
Foundations of Language 13:
201-14,
1975b A
model-theoretic approach to folk taxonomy. Social Science
Information 14: 151-66.
1975c Synchronic variability and diachronic change in basic color
terms. Language in Society 4: 257-70.
Reprinted in Baugh, John and Joel Sherzer (eds.) Language in Use.
Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall. 1984.
1975d (__ and C. K. McDaniel) Color categories as fuzzy sets. Working Paper Number 44. Language Behavior Research
Laboratory. Berkeley.
1976 Discussion of papers by Paul Kiparsky and Roger
Wescott. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 280: 117-119.
1977a Language evolution and speech style. In B. Blount and M. Sanches (eds.) Sociocultural Dimensions of Language Use. New York. Academic.
1977b Constants and variable of English kinship semantics. In R.W. Fasold and R.W. Shuy (eds.) Studies in Language Variation. Georgetown. Georgetown University
Press.
1977c Review of Semantic Fields and Lexical Structure (by Adrienne
Lehrer). Language 53: 469-74.
1977d The myth of nonacademic employment: observations on the growth
of an idiology. Anthropology Newsletter 18: 11-12. Reprinted in American Sociologist,
vol. 13, no 4 (1978).
1978a Tahitian words for race and class. Journal de la SociŽtŽ
des OcŽanistes (Paris) 39: 81-93.
1978b Variable rules, community grammar and linguistic change. In Linguistic
Variation. D. Sankoff (ed.). New York. Academic.
1978c (__ and Karl Zimmer) On the
semantics of compounds and genitives in
English. Sixth California Linguistics Association
Conference Proceedings. R. Underhill (ed.). San Diego, California.
Campanile. Reprinted in S.L Tsohatzidis (ed.) Belief Systems in Language: Studies on Linguistic Prototypes.
London. Routledge (1989).
1978d (__ and C. K. McDaniel)
The linguistic significance of the meanings of basic color terms. Language 54: 610-46.
1978e Rejoinder to critiques of The myth of academic employment
(item 31). American Sociologist. vol. 14, no. 2.
1978f Rejoinder to critiques of The myth
of academic employment (item 31). Anthropology
Newsletter 19: 7.
1978g Testimony to the National Commission for the Protection of
Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research. Report and
Recommendations: Insititutional
Review Boards. National
Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects. DHEW Publications No.
(05)78-0009. (Summary of prepared testimony).
1979a (__ and C. K. McDaniel) On the logic of variable rules. Language in Society
8: 151-87.
1979b Review of Gossip, Reputation and Knowledge in Zinacantan (by
J. B. Haviland). American Anthropologist 81: 402-404.
1980a On the syntax and semantics of early questions. Linguistic
Inquiry 11: 426-29.
1980b Color perception and the meanings of color terms. Proceedings
of the Third Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. University of California.San Diego.
1981a (Linda Coleman and __) Prototype semantics: the English word lie. Language
57: 26-44.
1981b (__ and C.K. McDaniel) On the meaning of variable rules. Language in Society 10: 251-58.
1981c Foreword to The Folk Classification of Ceramics: A Study
of Cognitive Prototypes (by Willet M. Kempton). New York. Academic.
1983a Linguistic competence and folk theories of language: two
English hedges. Proceedings of the Ninth
Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. 128-37.
Reprinted in D. Holland and N. Quinn (eds.) Cultural Models of
Language and Thought.
Cambridge. Cambridge University Press (1987).
1983b Comments prepared for the UNYTIP conference at Gummersbach. In H. Seiler
and B. Brettschneider (eds.) Language
Invariants and Mental Operations. TŸbingen. Gunter Narr Verlag.
pp. 102-106.
1983c Report of Group IV: mental operations. In H. Seiler and B. Brettschneider
(eds.) Language Invariants and Mental
Operations. TŸbingen. Gunter Narr Verlag. pp. 220-22.
1983d Four brief book notes (Authors: Gazdar, Giv—n, Heny,
Schnelle). American Anthropologist
85: 487.
1984a (__ and W.M. Kempton) What is the Sapir-Whorf
hypothesis? American Anthropologist 86: 65-79.
1984b The kinda/sorta
construction. Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting of
the Berkeley Linguistics Society. 157-71.
1987a Three properties of the ideal reader. Cognitive
and Linguisitic Analyses of Test Performance. R.O. Freedle and R.P. Dur‡n (eds.) Norwood, New Jersey. Ablex. 208-224.
1987b A problem in semantics and pragmatics: pragmatic
informativeness and scalar
semantics. Mathematical Social Science 14: 196-7.
1988 (C.J. Fillmore, __ and M.C.
O'Connor) Regularity and idiomaticity in grammtical constructions: the case of let alone. Language 64:
501-38.
1989 Contextual operators: respective, respectively and vice
versa. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic
Society. 15: 181-93.
1990 EVEN. Linguistics and Philosophy. 13: 59-111.
1991a (__ Brent Berlin, and William
Merrifield) Biocultural Implications of Systems of Color Naming. Journal
of Linguistic Anthropology. 1: 12-25.
1991b Constructional modus tollens and level of
conventionality. Papers from the 27th
Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society. 107-124.
1992a The inheritance of
presuppositions. Linguistics and Philosophy.
15: 333-379.
1992b At least. In A. Lehrer and E.F. Kittay (eds.), Frames, Fields, and Contrasts. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
309-331.
1994 Anaphoric binding in construction grammar. Proceedings
of the Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society.
283-299.
1995 Construction grammar.
In Jef Verschueren, Jan-Ola Ostman, and Jan Blommaert (eds.) Handbook of Pragmatics. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: J. Benjamins.
1996 Intraspeaker relativity. In Rethinking Linguistic Relativity . edited by John J. Gumperz and
Stephen C. Levinson. Cambridge
[England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press.
1977a Words and the Grammar
of Context. Center for the Study of Language and
Information: Stanford, California: Stanford University. 263 pp.
1997b (__, Brent Berlin, Luisa
Maffi and William Merifield). Color naming across languages. In Color Categories in Thought and Language.
edited by C.L. Hardin and Luisa Maffi. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge
University Press.
1997c (__ and Brent Berlin).
Science Imperialism: there are non-trivial constraints on color
categorization". Behavioral and
Brain Sciences 20: 196-201.
1999a. (__ and Charles J.
Fillmore). Grammatical constructions and linguistic generalizations: the What's X doing Y? construction. Language 75: 1-33.
1999b. Color Categorization." MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences,
Robert A. Wilson and Frank C. Keil (eds.). Cambridge, MA: MIT.
1999c. The emergence of basic color
lexicons hypothesis. In The Language of
Color in the Mediterranean, Alexander Borg (ed.). Stolkholm: Almqvist and
Wiksell International.
1999d. La recherche
interlinguistique sur les noms de couleur. Anthropologie
et sociŽtŽs.23: 135-151.
1999e. Assymetries in the distribution of composite and derived basic
color categories. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 22:
957-958.
1999f. Color. Journal of
Linguistic Anthropology. 9:32-35.
1999g. (__ and Luisa Maffi). Color
appearance and the emergence and evolution of basic color lexicons. American Anthroplogist.101: 743-760.
2000a. Comprehension deficits of Broca's aphasics provide no
evidence for traces. Behavioral and Brain
Sciences.20: 196-201.
2000b. In defense of Color Categories in Thought and Language
(Hardin and Maffi, eds.), American
Anthropologist. 102: 321-323.
2001. Linguistics of color terms. International
Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.ed. by Neil J. Smelser
and Paul B. Baltes. Elsevier.
2002a. English subjectless tagged sentences. Language. 78: 453-481.
2002b. An informal sketch of a
formal architecture for construction grammar. Grammars. 5: 1-19.
2002c. Individual differences in
unique and binary hues. (Gokhan Malkoc, __, and Michael A. Webster. [Abstract] Journal of Vision. 2, 32.
2003. Resolving the question of color
naming universals (__ and Terry Regier) Proc.
Nat. Acad. Sci. 100: 9085-9089.
2004a. Pragmatic aspect of
grammatical constructions. In The Handbook of Pragmatics. ed.. by Laurence Horn and Gregory Ward.
London: Blackwell.
2004b. Color naming and sunlight.
(Terry Regier and __) Psych. Sci. 15:
289-290.
2005a. Color naming, lens aging and
grue: What the optics of the aging eye can teach us about color language. (J.L.
Hardy, C. Frederick, __, and J.S. Werner) Psych.
Sci. 16: 321-327.
2005b. Color categories are not
arbitrary. Cross Cultural Research.
39: 72-80.
2005c Universal foci and varying
boundaries in linguistic color categories. (Terry Regier, __, and Richard S.
Cook) Proc. 27th Meeting of the Cog. Sci.
Soc.
2005d Argument structure constructions
and the argument-adjunct distinction. In Grammatical
Constructions: Back to the Roots. M. Fried and H. Boas (eds.) Amsterdam:
Benjamins. pp. 71-98.
2005e. The World Color Survey
database: History and use. (Richard S. Cook, __, and Terry Regier. in Henri
Cohen and Claire Lefebvre (eds.) Handbook
of Categorization in the Social Sciences. Elsevier.
2005f. Focal color are universal
after all. Terry Regier, __ and Richard S. Cook. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102:8 386-8391.
2005g. Variations in color naming
within and across populations. Michael A. Webster and __. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28,
512-513.
2005h Whorf hypothesis is supported
in the right visual field but not the left. Aubrey L. Gilbert, Terry Regier,
__, and Richard B. Ivry. Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences.
103, 489-494.
2005i Malcok, Gokhan, __, & Michael A. Webster. Variations in
normal color vision.IV. Binary hues and hue scaling. J.Opt. Soc. Am. A. 22, 2154-2168.
2006a Color naming universals: the
case of Berinmo. __ and Terry Regier. Cognition.
102(2):289-98.
2006b Language, thought and color:
recent developments. __ and Terry Regier. TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences Vol.10
No.2.
2007a Further evidence that
Whorfian effects are stronger in the right visual field than the left. G. V.
Drivonikou, __, T. Regier, R. B. Ivry, A. L. Gilbert, A. Franklin, and I. R. L.
Davies. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences. 104, 1097-1102.
2007b Color naming reflects optimal
partitions of color space. T. Regier, __, and N. Khetarpal. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences. 104, 1436-1441.
2007c Support for lateralization of
the Whorf effect beyond the realm of color discrimination. Aubrey Gilbert,
Terry Regier, Paul Kay, & Richard B. Ivry. Brain and Language. 2007), doi:10.1016/j.bandl.2007.06.001.
2007d Individual and Population Differences in Focal Colors. Michael A. Webster and __. In Anthropology of Color, ed. by Robert E.
MacLaury, Galina V. Paramei and Don Dedrick. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp.
29-53.
2007e Color Naming is Near Optimal.
Terry Regier, __ & Naveen Khetarpal. In D. S. McNamara and J. G. Trafton
(Eds.), Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science
Society. p. 15. http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/CSJarchive/Proceedings/2007/forms/authors4.htm#R.
2008a Categorical perception of
color is lateralized to the right hemisphere in infants, but to the left
hemisphere in adults. A. Franklin, G. V. Drivonikou, L. Bevis, I. R. L. Davies,
__, and T. Regier. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences. 105, 3221-3225.
2008b Language affects patterns of
brain activation associated with perceptual decision Li Hai Tan, Alice H. D.
Chan, __, Pek-Lan Khong, Lawrance K. C. Yip, and Kang-Kwong Luke. Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences. 105, 4004-4009.
2008c Why colour words are really ... colour words. ___
and Rolf G. Kuehni. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 14,
886-887. June 2008.
2009a Language regions of brain are operative in color perception.
Wai Ting Siok, ___, William S. Y. Wang, Alice H. D. Chan, Lin Chen, Kang-Kwong
Luke, & Li Hai Tan. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.0903627106.
2009b Lateralized Whorf: Language influences perceptual decision
in the right visual field. ___, Terry Regier, Aubrey L. Gilbert,
& Richard B. Ivry. In: Minett, James W. & Wang, William S-Y., eds. Language,
Evolution, and the Brain. Hong Kong : City University of Hong Kong Press.
(pp. 261--284).
2009c Language,
thought and color: Whorf was half right. Terry
Regier and ___. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 28 August 2009. doi:10.1016/j.tics.2009.07.001.
In press a.How hard a problem would this be to
solve?. __ and Ivan A.
Sag. Proceedings of the HPSG09 Conference. Ed. by Stefan MŸller.
Department of Linguistics, Stanford University. CSLI Publications. (2009)
http://csli-publications.stanford.edu.
In press b. Constructional meaning and
compositionality. __ and Laura Michaelis. In Claudia Maienborn, Klaus von
Heusinger and Paul Portner, eds. Semantics:
An international handbook of natural language meaning. Berlin: Mouton de
Gruyter.
In press c. Patterns of coining. To
appear in a collection of papers from the Second International Construction
Grammar Conference, ed. by Hans Boas and Mirjam Fried.